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We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good  

There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."


Consuela - Feb 11, 2004 8:52:13 am PST #761 of 10002
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Micole, you are going to do a writeup about the puppets, right?

(One of the several reasons I have in mind for going to NYC for a weekend at some point this year is to see this play.)

(Yes, I'm shallow. Deal with it.)


Jesse - Feb 11, 2004 8:52:51 am PST #762 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Avenue Q is totally worth the trip. So. Fucking. Funny.


Micole - Feb 11, 2004 8:59:20 am PST #763 of 10002
I've been working on a song about the difference between analogy and metaphor.

I started the play writeup this morning, but had to leave for work. Tonight, maybe.


DavidS - Feb 11, 2004 9:04:08 am PST #764 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Thank you, David! It was a very pleasant birthday, involving lots of food and ending with obscene puppets.

Excellent! I have a co-write on the song "Punk Rock Puppet" incidentally, which involves the lewd lyric (based on the old Pinnochio joke), "Sit on my face and I'll tell you lies."


Atropa - Feb 11, 2004 10:11:50 am PST #765 of 10002
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I'm currently about halfway through Spirits in the Wires by Charles de Lint, and I'm kind of "eh" about finishing it. I mean, I will finish reading it, but it just isn't holding my attention. I can't shake the feeling that he's telling the same story he's told before, but with a different selection of the Newford characters; it also feels like the entire book was "phoned in".

I'm starting to suspect I prefer his short fiction. The last novel of his I really really liked was Someplace to be Flying, and that's because I adore the Crow Girls.


Consuela - Feb 11, 2004 10:28:04 am PST #766 of 10002
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Wordy McWord, Jilli. That's pretty much how I've felt about all of his stuff since Flying, too. I've stopped reading his new stuff, although I enjoyed rereading Moonheart a few years back.

Was Trader after Flying? I liked that one pretty much.


scrappy - Feb 11, 2004 10:57:47 am PST #767 of 10002
Nobody

best part of moving? I just got my library card to our nearby fabulous library. The first book I checked out is "If I Were You," by Joan Aiken. I am enjoying it--anyone here read it?


erikaj - Feb 12, 2004 11:47:50 am PST #768 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

Anybody else read "Girls' Poker Night"? More to the point, anybody read it and think "Dude, my last two weeks of livejournal are as good as this." Cause they are. Not that I don't like it. I do...just not a lot. The Bitches tell better stories...this is just random encounters and reminiscing, no cohesion. Like Ann Beattie, except for that microsecond in the 70s when she was cool. Are most women so tragically not funny that women writers who write chuckles make critics wet their pants? In the words of Charles Gunn, "Nuh and uh."


beth b - Feb 12, 2004 12:14:17 pm PST #769 of 10002
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I read it erika - one of those I finished and wasn't sure why I bothered. It wsn't horrid ... just boreing. I only read it a month or two ago and don't remember it....


erikaj - Feb 12, 2004 1:44:01 pm PST #770 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

A couple places I laughed. But mostly, she gets to the end of her little tale and I'm like "And? We should care, why?" Because it all reminds me of the thoughts I have when I have insomnia, just written down as they happen...I'm thinking I should publish my lj, cause my friends are cooler anyway. I can put ita in, and Deb G, Tep, and Allyson(that's only a few of the interesting people I know, but these girl books have small crowds in them. And hey, diversity and fighting.)